Military
The Portable LOMAH system can communicate out to 2000 meters and operate for up to 10 hours per charge on the standard Lithium battery with larger options available.
The self-contained system allows the LOMAH bar to be used in a wide variety of environments and training applications.
The Portable Location of Miss and Hit (LOMAH) system adds electronic shot scoring and hit placement for improved training and quickly zeroing rifles.
The system measures the precise time of a bullet’s supersonic shock wave passing over the microphone sensor array. Attached below the height of the lifter and encased with ballistic protection, the microphone array is positioned so the system is not damaged by bullets.
InVeris’ Portable LOMAH system registers the passing of the bullet, computing the bullet’s location (X, Y coordinate) and presents a graphical image of shot location on the target, appearing on the shooter’s Firing Point Computer (FPC). This provides the shooter and instructor with immediate feedback of the shot location via the FPC on the firing line. The bullet’s measured location provides the shooter the information needed to accurately display shot grouping and zeroing of weapons more effectively, resulting in improved marksmanship skills. Single shots and bursts are recorded as well. The system can be used for a wide variety of ammunition, from .22 to .50 caliber.
InVeris’ Portable LOMAH system provides an impressive array of features, including:
InVeris’ FPC is a multi-function tool, providing: